UNION TWP. — The husband of a woman convicted on Monday for causing a fatal crash in Somerset County said today he was “devastated” by the jury’s decision, saying the accident is awful for all families involved.

But Jason Bradbury declined to address the central element of Amie Marroccelli’s defense – the allegation that he was driving the BMW that struck another car and ultimately killed Steven Wall, 22, of Clinton Township.

“I don’t know what to say other than…my family, we’re just completely devastated,” said Bradbury, standing in the doorway of his Union Township, Union County, home. “We’re very sorry for the loss of the Walls, the loss of Steven,”

“No matter which way you cut it, it’s awful…for all of our families that are involved,” Bradbury added. “All of our families, the Walls…the Bradburys and of course her family, we’re all devastated…from this accident. It really is an accident, and we’re all devastated.”

Marroccelli, 41, of Union Township, was found guilty of vehicular homicide in causing the Oct. 10, 2010 crash along eastbound Interstate 78 in Warren Township. Prosecutors said Marroccelli was drunk and speeding when she veered into the center lane, striking Wall’s Subaru.

Marroccelli told a state trooper at the crash scene and several other people afterward that she had been driving. But during her trial, Marroccelli said she lied about being the driver to protect Bradbury, whom she said was behind the wheel.

Polcie video tape of Marroccelli after the accident. during the vehicular homicide trial of Amie Marroccelli in the car accident in 2010 that resulted in the death of Steven Wall, in Judge Robert Reed's Somerset County courtroom in Somerville on Thursday, March 13, 2014.Ed Murray/The Star-Ledger

According to Marroccelli, Bradbury asked her to lie because, with a previous drunk driving conviction, he feared a second conviction would cost him custody of his son, Joseph, from a previous marriage.

But Bradbury today declined to address whether he was driving the vehicle at the time of the crash, citing the advice of legal counsel.

“I’ve been…advised by both of our attorneys to not discuss the matter at all,” Bradbury said.

Bradbury did not testify at the trial, because he invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and Superior Court Judge Robert Reed ruled that prosecutors and the defense could not call him as a witness.

Bradbury said today he did not attend the trial, because the judge ordered him not to be there.

Marroccelli has been remanded to the Somerset County Jail, and her sentencing is scheduled for May 16. She is facing between five to 10 years in state prison.